The rules governing eligibility for these credits are often flaunted. In September, the Wall Street Journal reported that the rule barring people who can access affordable insurance through their employees is barely enforced, based on The Government Accountability Office's recent audit found income and citizenship verification rules are being ignored. too. Of their 24 fake applications for intention enhanced tax credits, 22 are receiving subsidies despite submitting falsified paperwork or no paperwork at all. (03:05–03:25)
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Asserts that GAO found income and citizenship verification rules are ignored.
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